Factors associated with acute watery diarrhea among children aged 0–59 months in Obongi District, Uganda, April 2022: A case–control study

Abstract
Abstract • Poor caregiver hand hygiene linked to acute watery diarrhea in children. • Source of water in a home was associated with acute watery diarrhea in children. • Rotavirus vaccination only, not enough to prevent acute watery diarrhea in children. • Educate communities on handwashing at critical times, using clean water & soap. • Stresses need for treated pipped/tap water in every household.
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Keywords
Papillomavirus vaccines Papillomavirus Infections/prevention & control Vaccination Provider communication Primary prevention
Citation
Juniour Nsubuga, Edirisa, Jireh Kirabo, Andrew Kwiringira, et al. 'Factors Associated with Acute Watery Diarrhea among Children Aged 0–59 Months in Obongi District, Uganda, April 2022: A case–control Study', Preventive Medicine Reports, vol. 40/(2024), pp. 102666-102666.